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Millicent Arnett

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Millicent Lavon Blair Arnett CHARLOTTE - Millicent Lavon Blair Arnett 40, of Durham, North Carolina passed on May 22, 2013. Millicent was born to Herbert L. Blair and Barbara W. Blair on October 12, 1972 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The younger of two daughters, she and her sister, Lynette Blair...

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I graduated with Millicent from UNC Chapel Hill's speech path program. I and am just learning of her passing. My heart is aching for her children and her parents. Millicent was such a bright spot in grad school and had a passion for children. She was a special light in this world who was extinguished way too early. Much love to you all and I am so sorry.

Tonight I learned of Millicent's passing. We were roommates Summer 1989 at Carolina's Project Uplift weekend. From there blossomed a special friendship. After many years we reconnected Oct 2012 and spoke regularly about our boys and issues in our lives that were so remarkedly parallel. Thank you God for giving me the opportunity to reconnect with my dear friend and pick up the same closeness right where we left after 20 years apart. That, I will cherish as the silver lining of losing my sweet...

I know that God places people in our path for a reason. Milicent was not only my neighbor upstairs, she was a friend and a sister. Although I am truly heartbroken, I know that her worries about the cares on this earth is no more, and She is with our Father Who Art In Heaven. I will continue to keep Matthew and David, and The Blair Family lifted before God.
May the Strength, Peace, and Comfort of The Lord Continue to be upon you.
I will keep on touch.
With Love In My Heart,

"And I-in righteousnes, I will see your face;when I awake, I will be satisfied with seeing your likeness." -Psalms 17:15
My prayers to Millicent's family...I pray that God continues to give you comfort for the difficult road ahead. Please allow her time spent with you and all of her works for God give you comfort as well. Although I am unknown to Millicent and her family I am no stranger to your tragedy. The death of my youngest sister Lauren E. Robinsn resulted in DV 2007. God puts us...

I remember from a child standing at the bus stop with her sister. It didn't matter how bad I was feeling, because when those girls would say Hi Ms. Simpson when I would stop at the stop sign where they were waiting for the school bus, they were like a ray of sunshine that lifted my spirits to make it through one more day. I knew they loved me because of their smile and happiness in waiting to say hello to me to help make my day a GREAT DAY! Who would have thought, me a 63 year old woman...

I worked with Millicent at West Lake Elementary in Wake County Schools. I found her warm, intelligent, and very caring. She was a positive force and I wish her boys the very best...

Wow! It has been a long time since I have seen you. I remember your sweet voice and always your kind words. Heaven has received you and the Lord promise to take care of you. My prayers are with your children and your family. God bless, Mary jenkins class of 1990! WC

You will be missed greatly Millicent.

It is amazing but true how someone
can come in and out of your life so
quickly and yet leave beautiful
memories in your heart forever. May
the wonderful memories and smiles
you shared with Millicent help to
cushion your grief. With deepest
sympathy. (Act 24:15)